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EU Backs Trans-Atlantic Data Flow Agreement

March 14, 2025
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The European Union Commissioner for Democracy and Justice Michael McGrath spoke about the EU’s commitment to preserving the Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework (DPF) during a webcast hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He mentioned that he had met with Andrew Ferguson, head of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, earlier that day. Ferguson reassured McGrath of the U.S. government’s support for the DPF, which had been finalized in 2023 after two years of negotiations between Brussels and Washington.

McGrath emphasized that it was crucial to protect the safeguards within the DPF on the U.S. side. He expressed the need for ongoing enforcement of the framework to ensure trust and its successful operation. While McGrath was optimistic, he indicated that the EU would continue to monitor developments to ensure that the framework’s terms were respected and upheld in the future.

The DPF is essential for allowing commercial data to flow between the EU and the U.S. However, it faces challenges, including concerns over the protection of Europeans’ privacy.

In recent years, European courts have repeatedly challenged transnational legal frameworks for not doing enough to protect data from American intelligence agencies’ bulk surveillance practices.

Despite these challenges, the framework remains crucial for businesses operating across the Atlantic.

The framework also faces obstacles due to the U.S. Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB), which is tasked with ensuring compliance with data protection regulations. The Trump administration’s move to remove three Democratic commissioners from the board raised concerns about the framework’s stability. McGrath reassured that the EU intends to continue with the DPF, acknowledging its importance to both European and American businesses. He expressed optimism that both sides of the Atlantic would work together to uphold the agreement, which supports over a trillion dollars in trade and investment.

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  • EU Commissioner Reassures Support for Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework
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